"At Bonton, we always work with the Bonnin dyeing industry." "It's funny, it's my girl's name." La Teinturerie Bonnin is THE reference in this field. surpassed, made the famous combinations Naf Naf and the not less famous tennis Bensimon, "introduced Irène Cohen, the creator of Bonton.

Dry Cleaners Bonnin

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Bonton draws his DNA in the color surteinte. What looks simple on paper is much less in practice. Bonton and Bonnin worked closely together to avoid unpleasant surprises after the bath! Indeed, dyeing involves shrinkage and
differ depending on the material. You have to test everything, plan everything.

"We chose the Bonnin establishments because they are the only ones who do pigment dyeing, they buy the natural pigments and, thanks to a team of specialized colorists, they themselves make the mixture with bicarbonate to obtain the desired color" , explains Irene, passionate and very comfortable in the middle of baths and dyers.

Dry Cleaners Bonnin

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Once the color has been stopped and tested, Bonton garments are dyed hot in Panoramix-type cauldrons at high temperature for 12 to 24 hours depending on the desired result. The color is fixed with coarse salt. 4 to 5 rinses are then necessary
to avoid disgorgement.This is a long and artisanal process that Bonton has chosen, which allows him to obtain an impeccable color without using any chemical and thus respect the environment and allow the recycling of water.

dyeing bonnin

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"Each season, we study 15 to 20 colors that are recorded in a notebook by the same colourist who manages our file." For everything to go well, the garment must be 100% natural. This is why Bonton manufactures sutout in Europe and supplies all
elements (wires, buttons, closures, etc.).